Dominant Chords Triad Trick


Published on 27 November 2017
► Download free Handout: https://goo.gl/Hb8jHN ► Triads Course here: http://masterguitaracademy.com/triad Major triads are great to use over Dominant chords. Even though the Dominant 7 chord has a minor 7th, it does have a major 3rd, which means you can play a major triad for this chord. A sweet triad pair appears when you move the triad down a whole-step. In this case, we play A major triad and G major triad - both will work fine over the A7, A9, A11 or A13 chord. Check it out! Very simple, and very powerful. You can do this on any Dominant 7 chord that doesn’t have any altered notes. When you are ready to learn with me: Go to https://www.masterguitaracademy.com I teach music theory, blues, rock, funk, country, scales, chord, triads... and much more. My website lessons come with Soundslice, which makes it incredibly easy to learn. Both tab and video are synced together in one view on the screen. ▼ Follow me here... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterguitaracademy Twitter: https://twitter.com/mguitaracademy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MasterGuitarAcademy Google+: https://plus.google.com/+RobertRenman Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/rotren I'm a guitar instructor in Canada, and I provide guitar playing lessons and gear advice, as well as gear demos. For this lesson, I used a ► Suhr Pro C1: http://www.suhr.com ► Suhr Badger 18: http://www.suhr.com ► Effects from Toontrack: http://toontrack.com